Greece. The first travel guide to Greece was written back in the 200 AD and in the 19th century it was considered a major stop of the European aristocrats. The countries most enduring quality is its archeological sites, but the country is much more than historical sites. Its allure is due to its intangible qualities, the unique blending of its East and West culture, the blue sea, the clear light and a strong character of the past.

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If you are still unsure where you want to go, and want to learn more about the regions before you look at our listings, you can view our Greece Information Page and it's regions first.Cyclade Islands/ Mykonos/ Santorini, Greece
Named after the rough circle they form around the island of Delos, these islands are the quintessential Greece with white washed villages, clear light and golden beaches. Delos in ancient times an important religious site and commercial port is now an uninhabited archeological wonder.
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Dodecanese Islands/ Rhodes, Greece
Perched on the easternmost edge of the Aegean with whitewashed walls, deep blue sky, olive groves, fig trees, azure Aegean waters, the Dodecanese Islands are gems unto themselves. Rhodes City, on the Island of Rhodes, is an excellent surviving example of a medieval fortified town. The west coast of Rhodes has extensive ruins of a Doric city. During the summer months there are a daily ferries to Turkey.
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Athens Area/ Hydra, Greece
The monasteries of Meteora are one of the most extraordinary sights in mainland Greece. Built into and on top of huge pinnacles of smooth rock, the earliest monasteries were reached by climbing articulated removable ladders. These days, access to the monasteries is by steps hewn into the rocks. The group of monasteries is best explored on foot. Thessaloniki is Greece’s second largest city. It was once the second city of Byzantine, and as a result there are some magnificent Byzantine churches as well as some Greek and Roman ruins.
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Crete, Greece
Steeped in Homeric history and culture, scented by wild fennel and basil, Greece's largest island now hosts a quarter of all visitors to Greece. Crete was the birthplace of one of Europe's oldest and most fascinating civilizations, the Minoan. Iraklio, the capital, has some fine museums in which you can learn more about the island's history, or you can visit the ancient Minoan site of Knossos. Hania has a beautiful old Venetian quarter.
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